Registration Ends December 28, 2016
Introduction to Fly Tying Class
The Brodhead Chapter of Trout Unlimited is offering a six (6) session Introduction to Fly Tying course of in January and February of 2017. The course will introduce students to the tools and techniques needed to enjoy this... [ READ MORE... ]

Students from McKinnon Elementary School watch as a recenty tagged fish is released as part of an Adopt-A-Trout program in Wyoming. Hillary Walrath photo.
By Hillary Walrath
A small creek in southwest Wyoming just got a big upgrade.
This past November, a push-up style diversion was improved to a... [ READ MORE... ]

Trout Unlimited worked with the Ramsay family to restore an important creek for both native cutthroat trout and farmlands in southwestern Wyoming. Jackson Ramsay photo.
By Jackson Ramsay
In August of 2000, a wildfire ripped through the rugged country of southwest Wyoming. At the time it was the... [ READ MORE... ]

I'm new to the group. I've been taking my kids out fishing for the past couple of years and have just gotten back into trout after being very busy with kids and work for a decade . I'm looking to get involved helping North Shore Massachusetts trout fishery. Been enjoying the stocked trout on a... [ READ MORE... ]

Nearly 9,000 native Bonneville cutthroat trout, the state fish, were recently released in Mill Creek Canyon east of Salt Lake City. Mill Creek is now an entirely native fish system with Bonneville cutthroat, mountain suckers and longnosed dace all reintroduced after nonnative fish were removed.... [ READ MORE... ]

Join the Brodhead Chapter Trout Unlimited to celebrate the holidays with Pies and Flies. Stop by the Kettle Creek Environmental Education Center eat some pizza pies and tie some flies. This is a chance to talk fishing over a slice and a wooly bugger. Discuss conservation while enjoying some New... [ READ MORE... ]

Trout Unlimited photo.
By Corey Fisher
One of the unique things about wind and solar energy development is that they rely on a clean source of energy that can’t be used up in the same way as fossil fuels. However, a challenge for these developments is that they often require scaling up across a... [ READ MORE... ]

A Bristol Bay rainbow trout.
by Chris Wood
This was an uncommon and rancorous election, but the outcome is not. As is the case every four years, many are excited about the prospects for the new administration, and many are afraid of what it means for things they care about. I want to take a moment... [ READ MORE... ]

Landscape like this dots land proposed as a wilderness study area. Pam Harrington photo.
By Pam Harrington
What’s in a name? In the case of Disaster Peak it could be wilderness – as in a proposed wilderness area straddling the Nevada/Oregon border.
Trout Unlimited recently led an exploration party... [ READ MORE... ]

A heavy sediment flush has turned the Shoshone River near Cody into a cholocate-covered death swim for trout and other aquatic invertebrates. Photo by Dave Sweet.
By Tommy Thompson
CODY, Wyoming - A recent mud flow in one of our local rivers has devastated not only a productive fishery, but also... [ READ MORE... ]